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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916. EIGHT PAGES LEE CALDWELL WINS FORMER HERMISTON HONORS IN CONTEST MAA BACK TO VISIT HELD AT MOOSE JAW WITH OLD FRIENDS LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS J. M. ROYER, Manager. The Blue Mountains Most Popular Health and Pleasure Resort. I'lMM.I T isov TAKES CAN AD- KIMBON C SMITH. ntl'Vl Alt i.x chamimonshii' at STAMPEDE i I NTS. VtH'NG DRUGGIST, is GtTEHT T WATSON IIOMB, Hote I Thon CABINS FOR RENT. FREE CAMPING You Will Like Our Swimming, Dancing, Hunting, Bowling, Fishing, Portland May be Forced to Leave the Coast League FAILCRE TO PURCHASE oak I n I) M AY H T MTORSaME INTO NORTHWEKraaW. SEATTI.E. July JO Baseball ob servers believe that McCredie's fail ure 10 purchase Oakland may force Portland to leave the Coast league and re-enter the Northwestern league. OAKI-AXD. July 20 Frank Lea-; vitt has sold his intere.-t in the Oak land Itball club to Del Howard, who bo'omw manager August 1. O.SVINXATI July 10. A deal was closed at noon whereby Christy' Mat he wson becomes man.tger at the Cincinnati Keda Charley Herzog' goes to the Giants. Mathewson Is achedule.1 t" assume control today. 1 CANNERIES SWAMPED BY BIG SALMON RUN ASTORIA, July ;0. A record! lire, iking salmon run swamped th! cannery stations Gllnetters above Astori,, OB l'th the Y;ishington and Wagon sides reported extensive ' catcher Sme predict the heaviest "YELSOR" A LIGHT STARCHED AR-RJDW COLLAR Morn with or without a pin Ifcea. t'orfOc. SI Tithe doz. CLLETT. PE.'.BOUY i CO. INC. Maken Safety First Indigestion, constipation, biliousness and many ailments of the digestive organ? are often the source of serious illness.. At the first sign of disordered conditions take the reliable family remedy that is always dependable BEECHAM'S PILLS Lcsrgeat Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere, la boxes, 10c( 2 Sc. Go East This Summer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Ln.ioy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in the world. ip at Yellowstone National Park I , r through Gar liner Gateway -original, scenic and only Northern 1, 'rami Spend a Week or month in America's greatest wonderland. m, the w.1,1 in t: 1-. K;.sei-. -..iored tr-rnoe-. paint po's. Grand ("an ion of the V tUoerstone, etc. Excellent hotels. PORTLAND, ORE. Raal nip vn-tiio: tui n tip1" tourist tickets on sale daily Ml foot aaatwa friends. I tlraftive Home stcfci is tickets to Montana points slid return NOW OPEN ouohlv Renovated and Rates Reasonable A WOMAN5 HONOR, WlUtl AM FOX PRODUCTION With the Beautiful New siar. .lose DR. AKED SAYS PEACE IS NOT YET IN SIGHT NKW YORK. July !0 The Rev. Dr. Charles F. Aked, a member of the Henry Ford peace party and former pastor of the First Congn rational church of San Francisco, arrived here' from Kurope on tne Scandinavian, liner Frederick VIII He said he saw no chance for peace within a year, stating that apparently, the bellig erents 'have not begun to weaken in any way Regarding the economic situation in fiermany. Dr. Aked said: "It looks as thougn the Americans are being fed with ties and Ger mans with food." Dr. Aked is en route to Detroit to confer with Henry Ford He will re turn to Scandinavia later in the inter est of peace. TEN RECRUITS PASS MEDICAL INSPECTION CAM P WITHYCOMEE. Ore., July i Sn.censfullv passing rigid medi al examinations conducted by Dr. Write, call or phone for tickets Informa tion and travel literature. Iyt us arrange y .ur vacation trip. WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent GROUNDS. Meals Hot Mineral Water. Collin - , at the Pastime Theater Today tuck of Portland. 10 re-i.-ceptea. bringing the to .f men in the Third ore Three of these enlist- Yesterday's enlistments were: ller mie W. Sherid. Medford: Hugh I' Poff, Carl W Snyder and Charles I Chamberlain of Portland; William D. Mardie. Condon; Chester A. Kincaid. Antelope; Stanley Miller. McMinn Tllle; Olen A Frultt. Conrallla; Al fred B. Gentry. Albany, and Kills. H. Rreeden. Muddy valley. Details of the personnel and Itinerary- of three recruiting parties which will leave for points throughout the state have been completed by ap. tain Wi in. smith Sail- for Home. TOKIO, July 'Id. Art Smith. Am erican aviator, sailed on the Empress of Russia for Vancouver. He will arrive July 29. MAN EATING FEMALE SHARK CAUGHT OFF JERSEY COAST B artMJnsssawBawsjBassiwMMiyiltssssssnas H&AD or JIAJ-f ATIJ-TG SHl&Z I hundred nd fifteen pounds and rasrlra be Caldwell of r-endleton, winner of the world's champroushlp bucking contest at the 1915 Kound-l'p. added mother to his long list of titles hist week, when he won the Canadian championship at the Moose Jaw Stampede In a letter from Miss Kite Vocal, termer well known I'eudleton girl, to a friend here Miss Vogel sas that Caldwell rode four of Canada's WOrat liuckers. and that the Pendle ton buckaroo did mraself proud by putting i'i a great exhibition of rid ing. The Stampede people were well sat is; led to giva him the championship title and the large crowd were more than pleased with the decision of the judges. Miss Vocal writes the Canadian show was very good lint "of course, there is only OM ttound-tlp." The Moose .law exhibition was handicap ped by a scarcity of Indians, cow girls and trick riders with which Pendleton and the surrounding coun try is so blwsedJ The wild horse race proved to Im? thrilling, there be ing onl) one or two riders who were able to stick to the finish, case 1'ivscott, a former Pendleton boy. won the maverick race. Miss Vogel says sin- missed Happy Canyon, although they had a food time in HoOJNB Jaw. She hopes to at tend the 1911 ROUnd-l'p September .'1. and 23. nfi Vgni'iist Two, It is not rea sonable to expect two weeks of out ing to overcome the eU'ects of fifty weeks of confinement. Take Hood's Sarsapurilla along w:th you. it re freshes Hie blood, improves, the ap petite, makes sleep easy and restful. Adv. OSTEOPATH KILLED BY A FELLOW PHYSICIAN I COl while I facts aupp poliie s. rtlng his lureu nton Boston f" of betray: d happiness Adams' -i the real a use of Dr. Celia icide, was hovering be- volver, When At the police think h of commuting sui The authorities i .at.- Dr. Ma rial re most anxious to tampbolt, who office with Dr. shared an osteopathic office v Celia Adams, to whom Atwi, engaged. The desired fun I dence of alleged relations dead girl with the man wh wood shot. The girl here! according to Medical Ezamll Was the win Mc (irath. died from morphine poison ing, was said by Atwood to have de nounced Dr. Harris with her dying breath, alleging that ne had lietray td her Atwood left the girl's homo after her death and went Immedi ately to Harris' apartments in the Hotel Westminster. There, without warning, he shot down his fellow phy si. ian. He. left the hotel, and for hours watched newspaper bulletins down town detailing; the attack On Harris and the hunt for himself Dr. Campbell, Dr. Adams' room mate, was said to have left the city. The police are exceeingly anxious to have her version of the relaions between her r....rn-mate and the two physicians. All four are osteopaths. An LUtopsy was to be performed on the body of the girl who killed her self terrific lat- I' na Will Go Ijiut Into the lxsolwtcs Country for It-hms Trip; Miss Berth Diaboa Vtattlag iVteods lYiuiictun tolas Motor to dermis. ton; Other New- Notes, (Baal Oregonlan Special.) HKK.MISToN. Ore July 21. Simeon C, Smith popular young druggist lormeilx or this city, but now of Hums. ore . :s a guest at the Walson home this week. He is on :i vacation trip, and will spend a cou ple of weeks in the Deschutes coun try on a fishing expedition with a party of friends, berorc returning to his home in Hums. Miss Berth DUhon, former reals dent of this city. OUt now making her home In Bend, is waiting with her many friends here this week She is en route to Lswiston, Idaho, where she will spend the summer with her l rother. Harold Dlmon Mr. and Mrs. It. Alexander. Mr Roy Alexander and Mrs. H. W Col lins Motored down from I'eudleton Sunday and were ftieatl at the K I'. Dodd home. They were accnm I anied by Miss Virgin, a Todd, win spent the da with Iter parents, Mr and Mrs I: i Tod. I. F. W. Kehrli. government .lain ex. pert, spent a lew days on the project on official business. II. T. Malthv left this morning by auto for Portland on a few days bus iness and pleasure trrp, He was ac companied as far as The Dalles b) .1 Herbert Btrohm. Dr. C. o. Wainscot t has mined hi; office from the bank building into the Medical building which he recently purchased rrom Dr. htonkman, hav ing bad the rooms refitted and re. furnished. Dr. w w lllale) win ... -cups the rooms vacated by Dr. Walnscotl in th bank building. Mis. F. C McKenzie and children have returned from a visit at the horn ' Mis McKenste'a parents. .lr. ..n.l Mrs. George O'Danlels ,,f p ndle ton. s. i:. Oldaker was a Pendleton vis iter .Monday. -ml in tln-ir K.-rd an lb. H n John Rice I.. M. A I iness visit.. Dr. M. looking al here vetet oi, was iterests impan- it her. Wis Du i U ch Ui ll n tl lecte ct fo ept chool Mr her home t. Mr." Henry tw in OaSCfl the home i iwn of Milton Hitt and chll- and i.i. w laconatn. f Mr. Hitt WIU. MY CHILD TAKE l)lt. RING'S NEW DISCOVERY? This best answer Is Dr. King's New I Discovery Itself. It Is a pleasant . weet syrup, easy to take It contain : the medicines which yean of experi ence have proven best r.,r Coughs and Colds. Tho9e who nave used Dr. i King s New Discovery longest are Its 1 best friends. Resides every bottle Is nu; rantsed, ir you don't get satlsfac- tion you get your money back, Ruv a bottle, use as directed. Keep what : is left for Cough and Cold Insurance ! -Adv I It is believed that this ll "I"1 " "' fan eating sii ' ering etOM to the Jersey only one arlcs hov-shore. MICHEL MICHELIN Universal Tread X Tlie UaaMnuly Heavy LoagWsaHa Tread it iJuQue, Confining la One Tire AH the nduuiiagee of Uiili ihe Suction un.l Raited Tread Types, C. The Trend Be in rial on the Ground. There Are No Pfojectlag Knobs or l neveii Surfaces, KtecagBjanJ Causes, of Fabric Senaraiion u any Rubber Non-Slid. l I ; This is the New Tire Everyone is Talking About INDEPENDENT t. lt M3E Hciiiniclgarn K Webb. Props. Cor. K. Court and Thompson Sts. 'gUTTUTHe BEST J a BATTLING IEVINSKI TOO Ml I II Mill Oil ION T'T-LING LEVWS1VY Baltimore, ua., juiy 21. in 1 ten-round no-decision bout between Jack Dilon and Rattling Lssrlntky, the battier outpointed his opponent in all except the first and sixth rounds. In which Dillon had u shade the better of It end the fourth, which was even. u. S. SHIPS TO HAVE ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS IVASHINOTON, July 0, Becrel tary of the Navy Daniels has an-1 nounoed that every nattleshlp In the United States navy would be e.ptlp-' ped soon with "the most effective an- j U-alrcraft guns in the world.'' The guns were designed by itear- Admiral Joseph Strauss, chief of the navy bureau of ordinance, and Ills as sistants. The guns were built at the. Washington navyl yard and were successfully tested at the Indian Head i M .. proving grounds. This new gun," Secretary Daniels 1. "Is very powerful, and If dealr wlll shoot stralgnt up In the alt in angle of 90 degrees to a height 27,1101) feet, having range sufficient reach aircraft at an) altitude at ed at I of : to wh, h they operate effectively." China Huh lnT'';uMl Hh ttliKT;ii)h I Ilnai to a tote of about .'to.ooo mile of Vrhfch the fowmnitnt own rmre : than oiiehalf How to Heal Skin-Diseases A ItllltifM Iflsnle, hut hottM treatti o doctor suggests, thi I'llable and inexpensive, nt for people suffering with eczema, worm, rush t similar itching, nag lag skin troubles, At any reliable druggist's get u jar of rcsincl ointment and a cake of resinol soap. These are not nt nil expensive, Wit.li the resinol soap and warm water bath the affected parts thoroughly, until they are free from crusts and the "kin is softened. Dry rj gently, sprnul on a thin layer of the resinol ointment, and cover with light bandage if n re. cssary to protect the slothing. Tiii-, should be done twice a day. Usually the itching nnil hurtling slop with the first treatment, nnd WU slcil soon be comes filear and healthy again. Almost nny soap will cleitn the skin nnd hnir. BtH those wbo wsnt a sosp which not only el.-anses but uct.ually help the eotiple) ion and buir are wiso to ch(Kse resinol soap. "SSSBSM mid urn- ftPS LONG FILIBUSTER IS FACED ON CHILD BILL WASHINToN. July ii 'ITie sen ate faced a hug filibuster on the i hild labor bill as a result of Wilson's demand for the measures passage, be fore starting his re-election campaign Southern senators threatened to keep northern democrats iistenlnc to spec. lies all summer If an attempt Is made to force a passage The southerners .all the . lul.l labor hill "northern polities' Administration leaders are ready to remain until election day to force a final vote. WOMAN A PHYSICAL WRECK Tells in FoUovmg Letter How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Milwaukee, Wis. " Before taking Lydia K. Pinkham'i Vegetable Com- . pound l was a phy sical wreck. I iiu.l been Roing to a doc tor for several years hut lie did me no good. A friend told ne about I.ydia K. I'inkhum's Vegeta ble Compound, so I decided to give it a fair trial, and it gave me relief from bear ing down pains which had been so bad that I would have to lie down. 1 also used the Sanative Wash Hnd it has done me a great deal of good.and I am not troubled with a weak ness any more." Mrs. P. L Brill, 1299 Booth Street.. Milwaukee, Wis. The most successful remedy for wo man's ills is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. It has stood the test for forty years, which would be impoe ible if it did not have genuine merit For special advice, free, write to Lydia K. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will he onnH mul mm answered by a woman, held in strict confidence. ANSCO CAMERAS G-.SPEEUEX FILM TV)NT let another s u m in e r go by without an Ansco. It will add more to tlie pleasure tif your out ings than anything else. All winter and lonrr afterwards you can lite over ny;ain with your pictures those irood summer days. Let us show vou the Ansco iw y line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists r. i jpaasalwMBCCMtw i nUnuiHiii